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japan's nikkei added more than half a percent while hong kong's hang seng also finished higher. oil prices remain near $104 a barrel. >>> today, wall street gets the very latest on trade. on tuesday stocks rallied with big banks leading the charge. the dow jumped 124 points, while the nasdaq gained 20. >>> small investors have jumped squarely back into the market. new data shows since the beginning of the year investors have poured more than $24 billion into mutual funds. that reversed the trend from the year before, which saw small investors pulling $96 billion out of the market. >>> one major investor thinks now is not a good time to be in stocks. billionaire carl icahn is returning all the money that outside investors have put into his hedge fund. in a letter to partners, he says he is concerned about another market crisis, especially given the current bull run on wall street. stocks have nearly doubled since hitting 12-year lows just two years ago. >>> facebook is breaking into the movie business. the social networking site has signed a deal with warner brothers that will le
japan's nikkei added more than half a percent while hong kong's hang seng also finished higher. oil prices remain near $104 a barrel. >>> today, wall street gets the very latest on trade. on tuesday stocks rallied with big banks leading the charge. the dow jumped 124 points, while the nasdaq gained 20. >>> small investors have jumped squarely back into the market. new data shows since the beginning of the year investors have poured more than $24 billion into mutual funds. that...
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good evening, thanks for joining us, new developments in the disaster in japan, another 6.5 quack shook the country. at the crippled reactioner radiation levels are 100,000 times higher than normal. it's too dangerous for workers to get in the reactor, the government confirms radiation has reached the east coast. derrick val court plains what's being done. miniscule amounts of radiation. state and federal officials are urging people not to worry about it. >> it's a long trip from the disaster in japan to here, but some radiation has made it. officials have announced i'd dine 131 has been detected in rain water in pennsylvania and massachusetts. >> the rainwater radiation levels are 25 times below the level that would be of concern. >> it's less still than a plane flight, particularly if you go to the clinic and have an x- ray, that's higher radiation. >> tests of of rain water if maryland have detected no radiation but routine air sampling has detected small amounts of radiation below any health concern. all of baltimore's reservoirs are safe, they test the water three times a day and h
good evening, thanks for joining us, new developments in the disaster in japan, another 6.5 quack shook the country. at the crippled reactioner radiation levels are 100,000 times higher than normal. it's too dangerous for workers to get in the reactor, the government confirms radiation has reached the east coast. derrick val court plains what's being done. miniscule amounts of radiation. state and federal officials are urging people not to worry about it. >> it's a long trip from the...
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charlie d'agata is in niigata, japan, with more. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning to you, betty. nobody is watching the events unfolding at the nuclear power plant more closely than the people here. many who were evacuated from the region around that plant and wonder if they'll ever be able to go home. fire trucks resumed blasting water onto japan's crippled nuclear power plant as crews raced to restore power to the facility. as early as today, they hope to feed electricity to at least two of the six overheated reactors, and get crucial water pumps working again. >> if the cooling systems in the reactors and fuel pumps are basically sound, and then the power comes on, then we might look at that moment as the beginning of the end of this crisis. >> reporter: but even if the power starts back up, it's not clear the water pumps will. they may have already suffered too much damage. there are also fears that getting power back online could spark another explosion. smoke billowed again from one reactor today. water in the
charlie d'agata is in niigata, japan, with more. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning to you, betty. nobody is watching the events unfolding at the nuclear power plant more closely than the people here. many who were evacuated from the region around that plant and wonder if they'll ever be able to go home. fire trucks resumed blasting water onto japan's crippled nuclear power plant as crews raced to restore power to the facility. as early as today, they hope to feed...
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leaders making sacrifices in japan. your early morning business headlines coming up next. >> and a plea deal. >> the knicks got their slide and the spurs continue to struggle. and the wizards win a road game. yes, it is true. you are watching ay." >>> welt cowelcome back and her are some of your top headlines. some of your top headlines. democrats have offered budget cuts and republicans say they are standing firm on their party's plan to cut the budget. >>> more than 40 foreign ministers are gathering to map out long-term solutions to the criticize. >> the pain of rejection is more than just a figure of speech. researchers found that pain triggered brain activities similar to physical pain. >>> with one month to go before the royal wedding. new set of collectible stamps have been released. they will be available starting april 21st, eight days before the ceremony. and now here is a look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow will open. drop in stoc economic instability and japan's nuclear problems kept trade
leaders making sacrifices in japan. your early morning business headlines coming up next. >> and a plea deal. >> the knicks got their slide and the spurs continue to struggle. and the wizards win a road game. yes, it is true. you are watching ay." >>> welt cowelcome back and her are some of your top headlines. some of your top headlines. democrats have offered budget cuts and republicans say they are standing firm on their party's plan to cut the budget. >>>...
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. >>> now to japan. the united states became the first nation to block the import of dairy products and produce from the areas surrounding the crippled nuclear power plant. japanese foods make up less than 4% of all u.s. imports. and it is unclear how much of that comes from the fukushima area. the fda says it expects no radiation risk to the u.s. food supply. >>> officials in tokyo say infants should not be given tap water. radioactive iodine in tokyo's tap water is twice the recommended limit for infants. and another earthquake hit northern japan this morning. workers at one of the fukushima reactors had to be pulled out because of a radiation spike. the japanese government says the cost of the earthquake and tsunami could reach $309 billion. charlie d'agata has more. >> reporter: electricity has been restored to the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, but workers have to check all the equipment for damage before switching on the cooling systems. that process could take days or even weeks. and, ther
. >>> now to japan. the united states became the first nation to block the import of dairy products and produce from the areas surrounding the crippled nuclear power plant. japanese foods make up less than 4% of all u.s. imports. and it is unclear how much of that comes from the fukushima area. the fda says it expects no radiation risk to the u.s. food supply. >>> officials in tokyo say infants should not be given tap water. radioactive iodine in tokyo's tap water is twice the...
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finds no public health reasons to travel to japan. some countries are encouraging their citizens to leave japan. referring to japanese food imports. he said he cannot imagine any food from the quake-damaged areas could have been delivered since the tremor. he said he concludes that there is no risk of exported japanese food being contaminated with radiation. >>> one week has passed since the 9.0 earthquake has hit japan. the number of dead has reached over 7,000. the worst ever death toll since world war ii. nearly 20,000 are still missing. japan's national police agency says 7,197 deaths have been confirmed and over 18,000 people have been unaccounted for. the death toll exceeded the great haji earthquake in 1995. 280,000 people are taking shelter in northeastern japan. many shelters are short of food and water. . >>> u.s. president barack obama has ordered moammar gadhafi stopped all of the attacks on the libyan people. >> now, once more, moammar gadhafi has a choice. the resolution that passed lays out very clear conditions that mu
finds no public health reasons to travel to japan. some countries are encouraging their citizens to leave japan. referring to japanese food imports. he said he cannot imagine any food from the quake-damaged areas could have been delivered since the tremor. he said he concludes that there is no risk of exported japanese food being contaminated with radiation. >>> one week has passed since the 9.0 earthquake has hit japan. the number of dead has reached over 7,000. the worst ever death...
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the fda says the news was expected, considering the nuclear crisis in japan. the milk sample was taken from the spokane area, and the amount was 5,000 times below the level of concern. >>> however, radiation levels near the fukushima nuclear power plant continue to rise. a u.n. agency says it found very high levels of radiation 25 miles from the plant, and japanese officials are considering widening the evacuation zone. radiation in sea water near fukushima is how more than 4,300 times the legal limit. >>> later this week, ohio's governor john kasich is expected to sign into law a bill that severely restricts union rights. the ohio legislature passed the measure yesterday, following contentious debate and much protest. the measure affects the collective bargaining rights of 350,000 ohio public employees. it allows unions to negotiate wages, but not healthcare, sick time or pension benefits. and unlike a similar law in wisconsin, the restrictions include police and firefighters. >>> also in ohio, spring was interrupted with some winter weather. parts of the sta
the fda says the news was expected, considering the nuclear crisis in japan. the milk sample was taken from the spokane area, and the amount was 5,000 times below the level of concern. >>> however, radiation levels near the fukushima nuclear power plant continue to rise. a u.n. agency says it found very high levels of radiation 25 miles from the plant, and japanese officials are considering widening the evacuation zone. radiation in sea water near fukushima is how more than 4,300 times...
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. >>> in japan, radiation levels at the crippled nuclear power plant continue to rise. sea water outside the plant contains more than 3,000 times the usual amount of radiation. the highest rate yet detected. government officials admit there is no end in sight for this crisis, and today japan upgraded its safety standards for nuclear power plants. tomorrow, french president nicolas sarkozy is due to visit tokyo. he is the first foreign leader in japan since the march 11th quake. >>> the president of the utility company that owns the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant has been hospitalized. he's being treated for high blood pressure and dizziness. he hasn't been seen in public for nearly two weeks. >>> also this morning, powerful and potentially dangerous storms are moving throughout the southeast. the weather system is producing heavy downpours. up to two inches an hour. flood watches are being posted in mississippi, and alabama. the storm produced strong winds, and possible tornado, and damaging hail as it moved through louisiana. >> never experienced hail like that
. >>> in japan, radiation levels at the crippled nuclear power plant continue to rise. sea water outside the plant contains more than 3,000 times the usual amount of radiation. the highest rate yet detected. government officials admit there is no end in sight for this crisis, and today japan upgraded its safety standards for nuclear power plants. tomorrow, french president nicolas sarkozy is due to visit tokyo. he is the first foreign leader in japan since the march 11th quake....
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. >>> to japan now. this morning workers are evacuated, or were evacuated from the tsunami stricken fukushima daiichi nuclear plant and smoke was seen rising from one of the reactors. there's been a dramatic jump in the estimated death toll from that massive earthquake and tsunami eleven days ago. police now estimate more than 18,000 people were killed. charlie d'agata has the story. >> reporter: beneath this pile of rubble a much-needed sign of hope. crews pulled an 80-year-old woman and her teenage grandson out alive, nine days after japan's earthquake and tsunami destroyed their home. reports say the two had been trapped in their kitchen, and survived by eating yogurt and other food found in the refrigerator. the dramatic rescue provided a rare bit of good news for a nation reeling from its worst disaster since world war ii. positive developments also emerged from the fukushima nuclear power plant, where engineers are racing to prevent a full-blown meltdown. two of the facility's six reactors are now
. >>> to japan now. this morning workers are evacuated, or were evacuated from the tsunami stricken fukushima daiichi nuclear plant and smoke was seen rising from one of the reactors. there's been a dramatic jump in the estimated death toll from that massive earthquake and tsunami eleven days ago. police now estimate more than 18,000 people were killed. charlie d'agata has the story. >> reporter: beneath this pile of rubble a much-needed sign of hope. crews pulled an 80-year-old...
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we'll have highlights at 10:00. >>> the disaster in japan is hitting unusually close for some people in one bay area city. coming up at 7:00, napa's city's plan to give back to those victims. >> have a good night, everyone. >> good night.
we'll have highlights at 10:00. >>> the disaster in japan is hitting unusually close for some people in one bay area city. coming up at 7:00, napa's city's plan to give back to those victims. >> have a good night, everyone. >> good night.
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, japan. >>> the first known american victim in japan has been identified. taylor anderson's family says they were notified yesterday that her body was discovered about 240 miles north of tokyo where she was teaching english. she was last seen riding her bike away from the elementary school where she taught. the tsunami struck soon after that. her family says anderson loved japan. she was scheduled to return to the u.s. in august. taylor anderson was 24 years old. we'll be right back. l be right back. but you may not know it can also mean destruction. not just of your joints, but of the things you love to do. and the longer you live with the aching, swelling, and stiffness, the closer you may be to having your favorite things... taken away from you. but you can take action today. go to ra.com for your free joint profile so you can better talk to your rheumatologist about protecting your joints. ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms and work
charlie d'agata, cbs news, japan. >>> the first known american victim in japan has been identified. taylor anderson's family says they were notified yesterday that her body was discovered about 240 miles north of tokyo where she was teaching english. she was last seen riding her bike away from the elementary school where she taught. the tsunami struck soon after that. her family says anderson loved japan. she was scheduled to return to the u.s. in august. taylor anderson was 24 years...
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levels at japan's crippled nuclear power plant reach record highs. and traces of radiation show up in massachusetts' rain water. >>> and if the slipper fits. virginia commonwealth university makes a stunning cinderella run virginia commonwealth university makes a stunning cinderella run to the final four. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody, good to see you on this monday. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. we begin in libya this morning, under an umbrella of international air strikes, rebel forces are moving west this morning towards the capital of tripoli. allied air raids targeted moammar gadhafi's hometown sirte. there are unconfirmed reports that the city has fallen into rebel hands. earlier, rebel forces resigned control of two key oil ports, ras lanuf and brega. nato is assuming command of all aerial operations in libya from the u.s. and tonight president obama will address the nation to discuss the u.s. mission in libya. joel brown is in washington with more. joel, good morning to you. >> terrell, good morning to you. whi
levels at japan's crippled nuclear power plant reach record highs. and traces of radiation show up in massachusetts' rain water. >>> and if the slipper fits. virginia commonwealth university makes a stunning cinderella run virginia commonwealth university makes a stunning cinderella run to the final four. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody, good to see you on this monday. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. we begin in libya this morning, under an umbrella...
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trace amounts of radiation from japan have shown up in california. but less exposure than you'd likely get from an airplane ride or a long chat on a cell phone. how safe is the food supply? well, radiation is spreading. much of the produce farmed in the region surrounding the reactor is already considered unsafe for human consumption. all of this milk, for instance, will have to be thrown out. and more items are bound to join the list. >> the products that are probably going to face catastrophic losses are going to be fruits and vegetables. food animals should already have been moved inside and their food and water protected. >> reporter: don't panic, the government spokesman pleaded last night. most of these things you'd have to eat for a year to suffer any ill effects. u.s. experts pretty much agree. >> in the united states, we probably don't have to worry that there's going to be a major contamination of our food supply. even with chernobyl, when the radiation went around the world, all of us got a piece of it. i have a piece of chernobyl in my bo
trace amounts of radiation from japan have shown up in california. but less exposure than you'd likely get from an airplane ride or a long chat on a cell phone. how safe is the food supply? well, radiation is spreading. much of the produce farmed in the region surrounding the reactor is already considered unsafe for human consumption. all of this milk, for instance, will have to be thrown out. and more items are bound to join the list. >> the products that are probably going to face...
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sales in japan account for about 4% of hp's total sales. the company also sources components from japanese suppliers, including printer and toner cart rims. >>> united and continental are raising airfare prices. it's just the latest in a series of more than a half a dozen hikes this year. analysts also predict fewer discount fares will be available this summer. and chase customers can say goodbye to the debit cards reward program. they'll no longer earn rewards after july 19th. chase added rules that will limit the amount they can collect after they swieb their debit card. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> need some motivation to work out? uh-huh. you will probably enjoy it a lot more if the gym was at the beach. that's the hot new trend in south florida, where it's already warm enough to do this. to just add workout equipment in the sand so people can exercise in the sunshine. the best part is, it is free to work out at these beach gyms. >> sun in the fun. venice, california, is the beach original. >> i know. it takes you back to
sales in japan account for about 4% of hp's total sales. the company also sources components from japanese suppliers, including printer and toner cart rims. >>> united and continental are raising airfare prices. it's just the latest in a series of more than a half a dozen hikes this year. analysts also predict fewer discount fares will be available this summer. and chase customers can say goodbye to the debit cards reward program. they'll no longer earn rewards after july 19th. chase...
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. >>> now to the disaster in japan. the eyes of the world remain on that nuclear plant, crippled by the earthquake and tsunami. wjz is live with complete coverage. mike hellgren has more on concerns at a nearby plant that has a similar design as the japanese plant. but first, mary has the latest on the crisis. >> there is finally good news. signs engineers are starting to stablize the situation there. engineers have took hooked autopsy reactors at all six. but it could be days or weeks before all of the repair work is finished. and the all-important systems are restarted. still, radiation levels remain high around the plant, which has been evacuated. >>> and the first american death in the earthquake and tsunami has been confirmed tonight. the body of 24-year-old taylor anderson from richmond, virginia, was found in the area where the tsunami hit. survivors say she stayed behind to make sure all of her students were safe before she tried to get out. a number of other americans are still missing in japan. and their famil
. >>> now to the disaster in japan. the eyes of the world remain on that nuclear plant, crippled by the earthquake and tsunami. wjz is live with complete coverage. mike hellgren has more on concerns at a nearby plant that has a similar design as the japanese plant. but first, mary has the latest on the crisis. >> there is finally good news. signs engineers are starting to stablize the situation there. engineers have took hooked autopsy reactors at all six. but it could be days or...
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. >>> workers at the troubled nuclear power plant in japan is still suffering setbacks. the sea water is showing the highest levels of radiation yet. randall pinks ston reports for wjz. >>> radiation continues. and workers don't know when they will have control of the plant. nearby sea water contains radiation levels 300 times higher than normal. and inspectors are detecting this high in the air. the government is considering unorthodox solutions like covering with a cloth to prevent radiation from leaking out. they now admit four of the six reactors are damaged beyond repair and will have to be scrapped. in tokyo, protestors gathered outside the country, saying that all nuclear power should be stopped. the government is ordering plants to review procedures. president obama has also requested a safety review from nuclear plants in this country, which provide one-fifth of the nation's electricity. >> we're going to incorporate those lessons in design and the building of next generation of plants. >> nearly three weeks after the earthquake and tsunami, cleanup efforts cont
. >>> workers at the troubled nuclear power plant in japan is still suffering setbacks. the sea water is showing the highest levels of radiation yet. randall pinks ston reports for wjz. >>> radiation continues. and workers don't know when they will have control of the plant. nearby sea water contains radiation levels 300 times higher than normal. and inspectors are detecting this high in the air. the government is considering unorthodox solutions like covering with a cloth to...
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. >>> and japan deals with the new challenges connected to the crippled nuclear power plant. the news at 5:00 starts now. >>> good evening. i'm marla tellez in for diane dwyer. >>> we begin tonight with the toxic leak in san jose. they've called a shelter in place order in one neighborhood after hundreds of gallons of amoney a spilled at a water treatment plant. it happened on graystone lane near camden avenue. kimberly tere is there with the very latest. >> reporter: marla, san jose police had to go door to door north and northwest of here to let residents know of that shelter in place order, which as you mentioned has since been lifted. it was an ammonia leak earlier today that prompted the order in the first place. and also a quick response from san jose fire just after 11:00 this morning. fire officials say the leak inside the treatment plant is now well under control. 250 gallons of liquid amoney yo, though, leaked out of its tank into a secondary tank today, where it has been contained. according to the santa clara valley water district the plant has not been in operati
. >>> and japan deals with the new challenges connected to the crippled nuclear power plant. the news at 5:00 starts now. >>> good evening. i'm marla tellez in for diane dwyer. >>> we begin tonight with the toxic leak in san jose. they've called a shelter in place order in one neighborhood after hundreds of gallons of amoney a spilled at a water treatment plant. it happened on graystone lane near camden avenue. kimberly tere is there with the very latest. >>...
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in japan. earthquake, a tsunami, and aftershocks. wjz has complete coverage of the aftermath. >>> nervous nfl fans have negotiations coming to an end. the latest on the talks in washington. >>> step back for same-sex marriage law in annapolis that is a major disappointment for supporters. check in for more on these stories and all the day's breaking news. eyewitness news at 5:00 starts now. >>> devastation in japan. a massive earthquake brings a tsunami. >> a look at the widespread damage. >> hi, everybody. i'm kai jackson. and i'm mary bubala. here's what people are talking about. >>> the death toll in japan could exceed 1,000. and tonight, this disaster is far from over. this was the scene at a school hours ago.
in japan. earthquake, a tsunami, and aftershocks. wjz has complete coverage of the aftermath. >>> nervous nfl fans have negotiations coming to an end. the latest on the talks in washington. >>> step back for same-sex marriage law in annapolis that is a major disappointment for supporters. check in for more on these stories and all the day's breaking news. eyewitness news at 5:00 starts now. >>> devastation in japan. a massive earthquake brings a tsunami. >> a...
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the first signs japan's nuclear accident is affecting foods. the u.s. is stepping up monitoring of milk, rain, and drinking water tonight. so far, the levels are so low, they pose no danger to humans at all. >>> could soon be paying more if you use public transportation. it's all part of the state's ongoing budget battle. mike schuh breaks down the proposed price hikes. >> reporter: it's been eight years since the last price hike. and when it goes up, we're not certain. how much it's going to go up? we are not certain. we do know that the legislature wants at this -- wants the riders to bare more -- bear more of the costs. >> we will tell you more when eyewitness news continues. >> reporter: so that wasn't what we intended to show you. but we can tell you that they are going to go up in the range of 40, 50, or 60 cents. and what that means is for a lot of people here, it's going to be an inconvenience. they could pay as much as $5 to $20 more for their commute. and when they have to go to and from their commute, mta is what they rely upon. and that mean
the first signs japan's nuclear accident is affecting foods. the u.s. is stepping up monitoring of milk, rain, and drinking water tonight. so far, the levels are so low, they pose no danger to humans at all. >>> could soon be paying more if you use public transportation. it's all part of the state's ongoing budget battle. mike schuh breaks down the proposed price hikes. >> reporter: it's been eight years since the last price hike. and when it goes up, we're not certain. how much...
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. >>> up next, we're going to turn to japan. radiation from japan detected today in california. we've got the latest on japan's today in california. we've got the latest on japan's nuclear emergency. sssssss to skate o ce. what was i thinking? but i was still skating on thin ice with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol, stop. lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication, fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications or if you have any muscle pain or we
. >>> up next, we're going to turn to japan. radiation from japan detected today in california. we've got the latest on japan's today in california. we've got the latest on japan's nuclear emergency. sssssss to skate o ce. what was i thinking? but i was still skating on thin ice with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more and now...
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the problem is spreading after the disaster in japan. randall pinkston reports for wjz, radiation is now showing up in milk, here in the united states. >>> baby nagashima is only 2 days old. born near the crippled fukushima power plant. at first, being checked with a geiger counter, for radiation contamination. as the situation gets worse, her mother says, i get more scared. in japan, concern is rising as higher levels of radiation are detected. sea water around the plant now has more than 4300 times the legal limit. water pooling underneath the plant has 10,000 times too much radiation. it even made its way into soil, 25 miles away. and went 40 miles away, from the nuclear reactor complex. that's called for an expanded evacuation zone. into villages, where survivors are scraping together what they find of their old lives. american and french nuclear experts have arrived to help. offering those that go into the plant and pinpoint radiation leaks. >> reporter: in the u.s., trace amounts of radioactive iodine have now been found in milk an
the problem is spreading after the disaster in japan. randall pinkston reports for wjz, radiation is now showing up in milk, here in the united states. >>> baby nagashima is only 2 days old. born near the crippled fukushima power plant. at first, being checked with a geiger counter, for radiation contamination. as the situation gets worse, her mother says, i get more scared. in japan, concern is rising as higher levels of radiation are detected. sea water around the plant now has more...
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. >>> coming up next, more from japan. families living near the crippled plant who have nowhere else to go. >>> hazard pay for one tv reporter as a car backs right into him. oops. most americans aren't eating enough whole grains. that's what's incredible about quaker oatmeal squares. a single serving has 46 grams of whole grains. that's 96% of your minimum whole grain needs for the day. they fuel you up to start your day right... and they taste great. ♪ amazing mornings start with quaker oatmeal squares. so come on, get up and get going. ♪ you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you
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also tonight, another setback in japan. workers again forced to evacuate as smoke pours from crippled nuclear reactors and concerns grow about the safety of japan's food supply. and another a.t.f. agent tells cbs news the agency encouraged gun dealers in this country to sell weapons to mexican drug cartels. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. for a third straight night, tripoli has come under attack from u.s. and allied forces as they establish a no-fly zone over libya. anti-aircraft fire
also tonight, another setback in japan. workers again forced to evacuate as smoke pours from crippled nuclear reactors and concerns grow about the safety of japan's food supply. and another a.t.f. agent tells cbs news the agency encouraged gun dealers in this country to sell weapons to mexican drug cartels. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. for a third...
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. >>> in japan it's slow but steady work. engineers working around the clock trying to restore heel trito the crippled nuclear power plant. crews have hooked up high voltage power and a pump it running last one of them to try to cool the fuel rods. it could take weeks to get everything cooled down. >>> the first american has been confirmed dead in japan. 24-year-old taylor anderson was a teacher in a coastal home. she reportedly refused to leave her school until all her children were taken to safety. then she set off for home on her bike. >>> back here what was said to be an awful beating at a clothing store and charged is the dead woman's coworker. prosecutors are revealing new details about what must have happened inside. andrea fujii and wjz, live on the story. >> reporter: good morning. detectives say this all began as an argument over stolen merchandise and quickly's escalated. prosecutors say 27-year-old brittany norwood beat her coworker jayna murray to death during a confrontation that began when murray found stolen m
. >>> in japan it's slow but steady work. engineers working around the clock trying to restore heel trito the crippled nuclear power plant. crews have hooked up high voltage power and a pump it running last one of them to try to cool the fuel rods. it could take weeks to get everything cooled down. >>> the first american has been confirmed dead in japan. 24-year-old taylor anderson was a teacher in a coastal home. she reportedly refused to leave her school until all her...
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but japan's earthquake has set production back several weeks. >>> the housing market may be slumping but don't tell that to one russian billionaire. an investor bought the silicone mansion for $100 million. now, this is among the most ever paid for a single-family home. the 30,000-square foot house that was inspired by an 18th century french chateau it has a ball room, a wine cellar, and an indoor and -- of course, it does -- an outdoor pool. >> and if you're wondering where that money comes from, that man is a big investor in facebook. >> how do you furnish 30,000 square feet? my goodness. >> tough life. >> yeah. >>> well, coming up next, the whale that killed a trainer is actually back in front of fans performing again. >>> and then did a pro tennis star aim for a crying child in the stands? >>> and plus a health scare for tv's most famous judge. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >> ( beeping ) ( beeping stops ) >> announcer: free is better.h@ the violent incident happened minutes after this home video was recorded, tilik
but japan's earthquake has set production back several weeks. >>> the housing market may be slumping but don't tell that to one russian billionaire. an investor bought the silicone mansion for $100 million. now, this is among the most ever paid for a single-family home. the 30,000-square foot house that was inspired by an 18th century french chateau it has a ball room, a wine cellar, and an indoor and -- of course, it does -- an outdoor pool. >> and if you're wondering where that...
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japan's nikkei added more than 1% while hong kong's hang seng also rose more than 1%. and oil keeps gushing. this morning the cost for a barrel of crude hovered near $103. >>> today, besides the jobs report wall street gets the very latest on factory orders. on thursday, stocks saw their biggest gains of the year. the dow shot up 191 points. a 1.5% jump. while the nasdaq tacked on about 50. >>> the sky is the limit for airfares. thursday delta kicked off a new round of ticket hikes with a $20 increase for some domestic flights. american added 10 bucks but applied it to all trips. united, continental and us airways quickly matched. this is the sixth time they've raised fares this month. all blame it on rising fuel costs. >>> the price is going up at the pump, as well. gas prices, which were already the highest ever for early march jumped another four cents on thursday. according to aaa the national average is $3.43 for a gallon of regular. americans are now paying 30 cents more for a gallon than they were before the crisis in libya began. >>> chrysler is recalling a qua
japan's nikkei added more than 1% while hong kong's hang seng also rose more than 1%. and oil keeps gushing. this morning the cost for a barrel of crude hovered near $103. >>> today, besides the jobs report wall street gets the very latest on factory orders. on thursday, stocks saw their biggest gains of the year. the dow shot up 191 points. a 1.5% jump. while the nasdaq tacked on about 50. >>> the sky is the limit for airfares. thursday delta kicked off a new round of ticket...
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japan's nikki lost nearly 2.5% while hong kong's hang seng shed nearly 1.5%. today wall street hears more from ben bernanke on capitol hill. yesterday the fed chief warned rising oil prices could derail the economic recovery and keep unemployment high. this morning the price for crude topped $100 a barrel in asia. those concerns weighed heavily on stocks tuesday. the dow plunged 168 points while the nasdaq lost nearly 45. >>> southwest says things should go better today than they did yesterday. last night a communications glitch at ticket counters and gates caused hundreds of flight delays across the country. no flights were canceled. southwest says the problem has been fixed. >>> meanwhile, bank of america suffered a computer glitch of its own. online customers had trouble accessing their accounts tuesday. after a system upgrade knocked the bank's website offline. it was the second such outage for the company in two months. b of a says no customer information was compromised. >>> february was a good month for automakers, as american started to return to car s
japan's nikki lost nearly 2.5% while hong kong's hang seng shed nearly 1.5%. today wall street hears more from ben bernanke on capitol hill. yesterday the fed chief warned rising oil prices could derail the economic recovery and keep unemployment high. this morning the price for crude topped $100 a barrel in asia. those concerns weighed heavily on stocks tuesday. the dow plunged 168 points while the nasdaq lost nearly 45. >>> southwest says things should go better today than they did...
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higher radiation has already been detected in japan's food chain. contaminated milk was found about 19 miles from the troubled nuclear plant, with radiation levels five times higher than considered safe. levels in spinach, up to 90 miles away was up to seven times higher than levels deemed safe. >>> new at 11:00, we are getting a better look at just how radiation from japan is entering our atmosphere. and higher levels are now being detected in our environment. nbc bay area's elyce kirchner is live now in lafayette to explain. elyce? >> reporter: hi, marla. experts at uc berkeley say they're discovering higher levels of radiation in part because of the rain we're seeing. they say it's like a sponge soaking up all the particles in the atmosphere and giving them more of an effect japan may be having on us. the first signs contamination is seeping into the food chain. radiation levels in spinach and milk are discovered near the tsunami-ravaged nuclear complex in japan. now more signs here that radiation is also making its way to the bay area. >> well,
higher radiation has already been detected in japan's food chain. contaminated milk was found about 19 miles from the troubled nuclear plant, with radiation levels five times higher than considered safe. levels in spinach, up to 90 miles away was up to seven times higher than levels deemed safe. >>> new at 11:00, we are getting a better look at just how radiation from japan is entering our atmosphere. and higher levels are now being detected in our environment. nbc bay area's elyce...
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japan's nikkei lost more than 1.5% while hong kong's hang seng dropped nearly half a percent. >>> today, wall street gets the latest conconsumer credit. last week turmoil in the oil markets overshadowed good news on jobs. the dow gained 3% while the nasdaq was up a fraction. >>> the recent run-up on wall street has some concerned we could be looking at a bubble in stock prices. the s&p 500 is on its fastest climb in decades, and has doubled in less than two years. some analysts are suspicious stocks are way overpriced and that the bottom could fall out, but others argue the fundamentals of the market do not show that danger. >>> salmonella concerns have prompted a recall of skippy peanut butter. it affects only the reduced fat creamy and reduced fat super chunk spread sold in 16 states. no illnesses have been reported yet. but health authorities are concerned the product may be contaminated. >>> at the movies, "rango" lassoed the top spot. the animated family flick featuring johnny depp as a sheriff in the wild west took in $38 million to win the weekend box office during a rather slow
japan's nikkei lost more than 1.5% while hong kong's hang seng dropped nearly half a percent. >>> today, wall street gets the latest conconsumer credit. last week turmoil in the oil markets overshadowed good news on jobs. the dow gained 3% while the nasdaq was up a fraction. >>> the recent run-up on wall street has some concerned we could be looking at a bubble in stock prices. the s&p 500 is on its fastest climb in decades, and has doubled in less than two years. some...
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japan battles to get power back to the fukushima nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. smoke seen rising from reactor number two is in jesus' day street trying to restore power to the cooling system. also this hour profile moammar gadhafi threatens retaliation if france and the u.k. grow through with their planned intervention following the u.n. security council's backing of a no fly zone. noon in moscow i imagine as are going you had today's top stories and all the day's news here on r t the race is on to restore electricity to japan street in fukushima nuclear plant so workers can then get the reactor cooling systems back on line it's been a week since the country was rocked by its worst ever earthquake triggering a tsunami and a disaster that's left thousands of people dead or missing or bad it has more from japan. right now they're still trying to reconnect power to the site so they can get those cooling systems up and running and bring the temperature down inside the reactor span seems like the only way they're now going to prevent what could be a real nuclear disa
japan battles to get power back to the fukushima nuclear plant to prevent further explosions. smoke seen rising from reactor number two is in jesus' day street trying to restore power to the cooling system. also this hour profile moammar gadhafi threatens retaliation if france and the u.k. grow through with their planned intervention following the u.n. security council's backing of a no fly zone. noon in moscow i imagine as are going you had today's top stories and all the day's news here on r...
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. >>> and disaster in japan. more setbacks at that crippled nuclear power plant. the unorthodox solutions being considered to stop the radi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is just after 6:30. some rain, sleet and even wet snow. and 40 degrees. good evening. thank you for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. nearly three weeks after the earthquake and tsunami caused widespread destruction across japan. the situation there has gone from bad to worse at the crippled nuclear power plant. as randall pinkston reports for wjz, the government is coming up with an orthodox plan to stop the spread of radiation. >> reporter: radiation continues to escape the fukushima daichi nuclear facility. and workers don't know when they'll have control of the plant. nearby sea water contains radiation levels 3300 times higher than normal. and u.n. inspectors are detecting increasing amounts in the air. outside of the current evacuation zones. the government is considering unorthodox solutions. like covering the building with special cloth to keep the
. >>> and disaster in japan. more setbacks at that crippled nuclear power plant. the unorthodox solutions being considered to stop the radi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is just after 6:30. some rain, sleet and even wet snow. and 40 degrees. good evening. thank you for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. nearly three weeks after the earthquake and tsunami caused widespread destruction across japan. the situation there has gone from bad...
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russian emergencies ministry plane is getting ready to head off to japan. rescue workers they will help with dealing with the fallout from this disaster the sequence of disasters that have that hates japan over the past few days will be helping rescue is seeking for those trapped under rubble from the from the earthquake and also trying to rescue those that have been caught up in the terrible sea nominees. they took they were treated by that earthquake now the nuclear disaster they say conflated fukushima is also taking main focus for russia we heard for me to make our childer there in russia's far east talking about the what's being done there to make sure that it's all ok well one of the name problems that's come from. the probe the disaster if you can nuclear reactor is that thirty percent of japan's energy is the right from nuclear power now that is severely depleted at the moment as you can imagine due to the situation with that nuclear reactor as well as the air precautions being taken over other reactors in the country so russia has pledged one hundr
russian emergencies ministry plane is getting ready to head off to japan. rescue workers they will help with dealing with the fallout from this disaster the sequence of disasters that have that hates japan over the past few days will be helping rescue is seeking for those trapped under rubble from the from the earthquake and also trying to rescue those that have been caught up in the terrible sea nominees. they took they were treated by that earthquake now the nuclear disaster they say...
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fears of a nuclear meltdown escalate with the threat of a second explosion in japan's fukushima atomic power plant and that emergency alert declared of another facility in the northeast it's believed more than ten thousand people could have been killed in the devastating earthquake and resulting tsunami. libyan state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gains momentum winning by more territories international calls drove him to surrender power. it up these men advance on eastern libya frightening that very soon the town of ping ghazi wolf for you can mean a few moments for more. than other news this week pushing the reset button moscow and washington post ties and pledge to advance trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition here in moscow. good evening it's nine pm here in moscow you're watching the r.t.e. news channel my name is kevin owen and the situation at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan remains grave tonight with persistent fears that the second blast could follow causing a radiation leak this is the country declares a state of emergency this second atomic
fears of a nuclear meltdown escalate with the threat of a second explosion in japan's fukushima atomic power plant and that emergency alert declared of another facility in the northeast it's believed more than ten thousand people could have been killed in the devastating earthquake and resulting tsunami. libyan state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gains momentum winning by more territories international calls drove him to surrender power. it up these men advance on eastern libya frightening that...
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japan. where the latest from japan around the clock on air and online just. for the full. truth amidst any new. power plant the japanese. pull any way to. find out what. to say about the. a levels are held by. the japanese economy is only following the disaster will take years to recover but the human cost of the tragedy is beyond us but the stories of. everything except that it's all there with. some of the stories around the well at least fifty people are reported to have been killed in an explosion at an ammunition factory in southern yemen over ninety others have been injured the blast took place to the town of jawing could be heard ten miles away but paula had recently been raided by suspected al qaeda militants who classed with government forces. the italian prime minister is appearing at a close to a quarter hearing a book or robson charges silvio berlusconi is facing a trial linked to one of his media companies he's accused of inflating the price paid to buy television rights and then using the difference to fund political activities the pm is facing a total of fou
japan. where the latest from japan around the clock on air and online just. for the full. truth amidst any new. power plant the japanese. pull any way to. find out what. to say about the. a levels are held by. the japanese economy is only following the disaster will take years to recover but the human cost of the tragedy is beyond us but the stories of. everything except that it's all there with. some of the stories around the well at least fifty people are reported to have been killed in an...
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. >>> well, problems at that stricken nuclear power plant in japan. smoke rose from two reactors this morning. forcing the workers to evacuate. they're trying to restore power and get cooling systems operating again. this comes as there is growing concern of radiation contaminating fod and water supplies. -- food and water supplies. trace amounts have been found in food and tap water. >>> and new estimates now put the death toll at more than 18,000, with the world bank saying it will take five years to rebuild japan. >>> but there are a few bright spots. this is an amazing story of survival. an 80-year-old woman and her 16- year-old grandson were rescued from the rubble nine days after the earthquake leveled their home. they say they survived by eating food from the refrigerator. >>> so how prepared is california should a disaster like the one in japan strike here? well, that's the question that state lawmakers hope to answer in hearings that just got under way in sacramento. lawmakers will look at tsunami damage to the coastline and the state's overa
. >>> well, problems at that stricken nuclear power plant in japan. smoke rose from two reactors this morning. forcing the workers to evacuate. they're trying to restore power and get cooling systems operating again. this comes as there is growing concern of radiation contaminating fod and water supplies. -- food and water supplies. trace amounts have been found in food and tap water. >>> and new estimates now put the death toll at more than 18,000, with the world bank saying...
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far less than countries like japan and france. nuclear power there makes up 70% of the total electrical output. and developing nations such as china and india are moving quickly to catch up.chinese are currently building 100 new reactors. last year, president obama said the u.s. cannot afford to fall behind as america fails to invest in alternative energy sources like nuclear power it will mean lost jobs and higher costs for american consumers. rob and peggy. >> all right. >>> in other news, officials don't know why a sailboat capsized in san diego bay late yesterday afternoon. two men drowned and at least seven other people were thrown into the water. harbor police and firefighters and coast guard arrived. >>> also, seven woodstock, ontario, residents are now missing. and authorities hope they weren't home when an explosion leveled their apartment building. police and firefighters still have not been able to go in and look for victims just yet. but they'd say they'd be surprised if there aren't any fatalities. >>> now for this mo
far less than countries like japan and france. nuclear power there makes up 70% of the total electrical output. and developing nations such as china and india are moving quickly to catch up.chinese are currently building 100 new reactors. last year, president obama said the u.s. cannot afford to fall behind as america fails to invest in alternative energy sources like nuclear power it will mean lost jobs and higher costs for american consumers. rob and peggy. >> all right. >>> in...
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japan. or the nuclear crisis in japan has put investors on edge heavily influencing its stock market and business in general. and tell us more about that and she joins us from the ask you are high on tell us how the stocks doing today at this point yes you are very far from perfect situation and their plan has directly affected the trading session today the asian markets started mixed in early trading on monday however at the moment all of them are trading in the red with japan's nikkei losing around one point. six percent meanwhile said that foreigners and short term investors may still be engaging dividend day buying as well as did buy but domestic investors in japan in japan have all probably already closed their positions ahead of the and of the fiscal year in march well know that the situation on the nuclear plant still remain still remains the main function for the markets. we are hearing there is some good news there was the country since reconstruction yes yes that's absolutely right
japan. or the nuclear crisis in japan has put investors on edge heavily influencing its stock market and business in general. and tell us more about that and she joins us from the ask you are high on tell us how the stocks doing today at this point yes you are very far from perfect situation and their plan has directly affected the trading session today the asian markets started mixed in early trading on monday however at the moment all of them are trading in the red with japan's nikkei losing...
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. >>> but when we come back, japan. now radiation showing up in the milk and spinach even 90 miles away from the damaged reactors. >>> and other news of the day here in the u.s. the moon as we haven't seen it in 20 years. people have all kinds of retirement questions. no problem. td ameritrade has all kinds of answers. call us. for quick help opening your new ira. or an in-depth talk with a retirement expert. like me. stop by my branch for a free retirement check-up. retirement hows and how-muches? whens... and what-ifs? bring 'em on. it's free. you're gonna retire. and we're gonna help. retirement answers at td ameritrade. where millions of people trust their retirement investments. a fiber that dissolves completely, is cly different. benefiber. it's the easy way to get more fiber everyday. that's the beauty of benefiber ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-t
. >>> but when we come back, japan. now radiation showing up in the milk and spinach even 90 miles away from the damaged reactors. >>> and other news of the day here in the u.s. the moon as we haven't seen it in 20 years. people have all kinds of retirement questions. no problem. td ameritrade has all kinds of answers. call us. for quick help opening your new ira. or an in-depth talk with a retirement expert. like me. stop by my branch for a free retirement check-up....
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here's what people are talking about. >>> a setback in japan. now, there are concerns about the country's drinking water. randall pinkston is at the united nations with the latest for wjz. >> tap water from this tokyo purification site is testing positive for elevated levels of radiation. government officials say the water is safe for adults. but they are cautioning parents not to let their babies drink it. residents are buying up all of the bottled waters in stores. and people are being urged not to hoard it. radiation is also contaminating food near the damaged fukushima daichi plant. and they have higher levels, including cauliflower, broccoli and turnips. the u.s. has banned imports from the region. at the engineering plant, they are still struggling to cool systems. smoke forced another evacuation wednesday. but workers have managed to get the power back on in some areas. >> as a positive development, instrumentation is becoming available. and is providing more data that can be assessed by experts. >> reporter: they also say their most rece
here's what people are talking about. >>> a setback in japan. now, there are concerns about the country's drinking water. randall pinkston is at the united nations with the latest for wjz. >> tap water from this tokyo purification site is testing positive for elevated levels of radiation. government officials say the water is safe for adults. but they are cautioning parents not to let their babies drink it. residents are buying up all of the bottled waters in stores. and people...
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the privatization of japan's nuclear power is now being called into question the bank station's safety provides for. noon in moscow i mattress or bring you today's top stories here on r t colonel moammar gadhafi forces have reportedly entered the city of benghazi the libyan rebels main stronghold east of tripoli this just hours before the u.s. and britain and france and arab countries meet in paris to decide their next move against gadhafi under a new u.n. resolution for more we go live to tripoli where our teams paula sleeper is standing by hello paula so what are you hearing about the situation in benghazi who's in control of the. well it's not immediately clear who is in control but we can tell you is that a fighter jets has been a shot down over benghazi that happened a short time ago it's not immediately clear whose plane this is but witnesses are reporting that they saw it firing on the benghazi military barracks we're also hearing from residents in the town that hours after the libyan government declared an immediate cease fire they were planes circling overhead and residents sa
the privatization of japan's nuclear power is now being called into question the bank station's safety provides for. noon in moscow i mattress or bring you today's top stories here on r t colonel moammar gadhafi forces have reportedly entered the city of benghazi the libyan rebels main stronghold east of tripoli this just hours before the u.s. and britain and france and arab countries meet in paris to decide their next move against gadhafi under a new u.n. resolution for more we go live to...
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. >>> in japan, they are concerned. sea water now has 100 times the legal limit. pooling water has more than 10,000 times the radiation. and these, 40 miles away from the crippled reactor complex. that's prompted the watch dog group to call for an a watch dog zone. american and french nuclear experts have arrived to help, offering robots that can go into the plant and detect leaks. trace amounts of radioactive iodine can be found in milk. >> it's hardly a surprise that that happened and should be expected. >> reporter: health officials say consumers shouldn't be worried. the health limits are still 5,000 times below the standard set by the fda. >> they are increasing monitoring of air, milk and water nationwide. >>> kai, for the second time in two days, a top libyan official has defected and resigned has post. nato now parole -- patrols the skies. meanwhile, the country's current and former foreign affair ministers said they are stepping down. and no boots, but the u.s. is admitting the cia has a small amount of operatives on the ground. >>> they are debating whet
. >>> in japan, they are concerned. sea water now has 100 times the legal limit. pooling water has more than 10,000 times the radiation. and these, 40 miles away from the crippled reactor complex. that's prompted the watch dog group to call for an a watch dog zone. american and french nuclear experts have arrived to help, offering robots that can go into the plant and detect leaks. trace amounts of radioactive iodine can be found in milk. >> it's hardly a surprise that that...
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. >>> disaster in japan. workers get another scare as smoke rises, once again, from that crippled nuclear plant and residents are now being warned about contaminated drinking water and food. this as the estimated death toll jumps to more than 18,000 "early" this monday morning, jumps to more than 18,000 "early" this monday morning, march 21st, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning. welcome to "the early show" here on a monday morning, i'm chris wragge. >> i'm erica hill. >> following two very major stories this morning. first of which the situation in japan. all eyes on that nuclear facility in fukushima once again. this as reports as i mention a few moments ago, smoke emanating from that troubled reactor 3 there. and now reports of radiation levels detected radiation levels in both the food and the water in that safety zone around the nuclear plant right now. we're going to continue to follow this and have an update on the situation there in the coming moments. >> you mentioned two major storie
. >>> disaster in japan. workers get another scare as smoke rises, once again, from that crippled nuclear plant and residents are now being warned about contaminated drinking water and food. this as the estimated death toll jumps to more than 18,000 "early" this monday morning, jumps to more than 18,000 "early" this monday morning, march 21st, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning. welcome to "the early show" here on a monday...
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nearly three weeks after the earthquake and tsunami damaged a nuclear power plant in northern japan. radiation levels are higher than ever. sea water near the fukushima plant contains nearly 3,000 times the legal amount of radioactive iodine. the jeopardy janese are trying -- the japanese are trying to keep it from leaking into the ocean. and we're going to learn how the u.s. is planning to protect against natural disasters. >>> is there a link between adhd and food coloring? in tonight's healthwatch report, manuel gallegus reports with the new research. >> carolyn ganin is convinced her son would get ill after eating bad foods. >> within moments, his behavior turns to the worst. completely. >> he was later diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. now, the fda is considering whether there is a real link between food coloring and behavior. and whether new warning labels should be placed on the foods kids love, like popular cereals, even mac and cheese. they say food warnings should be just the beginning. it wants a ban on artificial dyes. >> we believe the evidence is
nearly three weeks after the earthquake and tsunami damaged a nuclear power plant in northern japan. radiation levels are higher than ever. sea water near the fukushima plant contains nearly 3,000 times the legal amount of radioactive iodine. the jeopardy janese are trying -- the japanese are trying to keep it from leaking into the ocean. and we're going to learn how the u.s. is planning to protect against natural disasters. >>> is there a link between adhd and food coloring? in...
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the reactors are in japan, and it's their responsibility. they are understandably focused on addressing the situation of the reactors. we have certainly been strongly supportive with everything we can provide to support them in that effort. and we've been discussing the situation continuously since the beginning. >> what about our future commitment there? what more are we willing to commit to help the situation? >> well as you heard the president say yesterday, this is a situation in which the american people, with our military assets we've been flying relief missions u.s. a.i.d. has sent assistance over there. we've done everything we can from the department of energy to provide the monitoring the crisis management support that we can and rest assured this is a close friend and a strong ally and we're going to be there for the japanese people as you saw when the president visited the ambassador yesterday. >> mr. secretary thank you for taking the time today. now here's erica. >> chris we want to turn to the latest on the civil war in libya
the reactors are in japan, and it's their responsibility. they are understandably focused on addressing the situation of the reactors. we have certainly been strongly supportive with everything we can provide to support them in that effort. and we've been discussing the situation continuously since the beginning. >> what about our future commitment there? what more are we willing to commit to help the situation? >> well as you heard the president say yesterday, this is a situation...
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in japan and the pacific tsunami. to make instant $10 donation, just text red cross to 90999. or you can visit redcross.org. or call 1-800-red cross. >>> the nation's first facial transplant is bringing hope to a young father, horribly disfigured in a work accident. we have to tell you that the young patient suffered severe burns on most of his face. sandra hughes has the story for wjz. >> reporter: the nation's first full facial transplant will restore dallas weans' face. the texas man's face was burned beyond recognition. while he was painting a church and a cherry picker. >> i lost my left eye. i lost my teeth. what you are seeing here is actually bone. >> reporter: it took a team of 30 doctors at boston's brigham hospital, 15 hours to restore the young father's face. doctors transplanted a nose, lip, muscles and nerves to give his face definition. >> the skin tissue has really molded on him. the way he will look will not resemble what he used to be or the donor. >> reporter: it helped to pay for his surgery. he's only 25. and while uninsured, he's now unable to be covered
in japan and the pacific tsunami. to make instant $10 donation, just text red cross to 90999. or you can visit redcross.org. or call 1-800-red cross. >>> the nation's first facial transplant is bringing hope to a young father, horribly disfigured in a work accident. we have to tell you that the young patient suffered severe burns on most of his face. sandra hughes has the story for wjz. >> reporter: the nation's first full facial transplant will restore dallas weans' face. the...
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has more now from new delhi on the indian reaction to japan's disaster. reaction here in india has been mixed especially considering that the chairman of g.e. jeffrey immelt was actually in india this week promoting his company's interest in investing millions of dollars into india's nuclear program which is similar to be worth around one hundred fifty billion dollars he announced that he plans to spend five million dollars here within the next five years but obviously many indians are worried about what they're seeing over in japan she did design those nuclear reactors that have caused so much damage and destruction in fukushima and according to japanese law she will not be held liable for any of that which could save them potentially tens to hundreds of billions of dollars now this comes on top of a huge scandal that's rocking india today wiki leaks the whistle blowing web site actually released thousands of cables showing that americans knew about bribes to indian politicians to make them sign that the u.s. indo nuclear deal back in two thousand and ei
has more now from new delhi on the indian reaction to japan's disaster. reaction here in india has been mixed especially considering that the chairman of g.e. jeffrey immelt was actually in india this week promoting his company's interest in investing millions of dollars into india's nuclear program which is similar to be worth around one hundred fifty billion dollars he announced that he plans to spend five million dollars here within the next five years but obviously many indians are worried...
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. >>> the crisis in japan impacts that nation's food supply. the products that have now been contaminated with traces of radiation. >>> things are cooling down at that crippled nuclear creek tore. what japanese crews have just been able to do to reduce the threat of a nuclear meltdown. >> we uncover a bay area breakthrough making vegetables you already ate more nutrition. >> what is the downside? >> there is none. >> i like it. . >>> now for the latest from japan, japanese engineers appear to be gaining control at that nuclear power plant tonight. but there are indications that radiation has already entered the environment. low levels of radioactivity were detected today in japanese tap water with slightly greater amounts in milk and spinach from farms near the power plant. but the greatest danger is to the engineers at that plant, some of whom are exposed to the equivalent of ten chest x-rays every hour. those engineers are making progress. in just the last few hours, they have restored electrical power to two of the spent fuel cooling ponds,
. >>> the crisis in japan impacts that nation's food supply. the products that have now been contaminated with traces of radiation. >>> things are cooling down at that crippled nuclear creek tore. what japanese crews have just been able to do to reduce the threat of a nuclear meltdown. >> we uncover a bay area breakthrough making vegetables you already ate more nutrition. >> what is the downside? >> there is none. >> i like it. . >>> now for...
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. >>> and now, in japan, the prime minister assured the world that their country is on a maximum state of alert today, dealing with the lethal plutonium leaking into the soil near the fukushima plant. but as we all know, despite the warning, there are always some members of a family who cannot leave the home that's all they know. and we saw today, this rice farmer, less than 12 miles from the plant, showing us his crops, the onces he's still tending, with his neighbor's cows, saying he simply cannot give up. >>> and still ahead on "world news," "world news" investigates. what is going on with so much cancer in one american town? >>> and, the secret language of teeny twins. we penetrate the most mysterious and delightful world. with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib? if so, now's the time to talk to your doctor again, even if you're already taking medication to reduce your stroke risk. atrial fibrillation can cause a blood clot to form here, in your heart, that can break free and go straight to your brain, where it can cause a serious stroke. strokes that are tw
. >>> and now, in japan, the prime minister assured the world that their country is on a maximum state of alert today, dealing with the lethal plutonium leaking into the soil near the fukushima plant. but as we all know, despite the warning, there are always some members of a family who cannot leave the home that's all they know. and we saw today, this rice farmer, less than 12 miles from the plant, showing us his crops, the onces he's still tending, with his neighbor's cows, saying he...
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we see the nuclear catastrophe in japan. we are closing nuclear plants the away from these kind of resort. it's hard not to be gripped by a panic when the world's high and mighty are sounding the alarm the closer you are typical shima the bigger your chances of picking up the panic virus which is spreading more so if you're not a physicist or a doctor people in russia's far is divided from japan by a strip of water four hundred miles across where the quickest to react. my friend called me and said that she's leaving this city i'm not karnik yet i'm already taking iodine just in case. but radiation levels remain completely normal and doctors are forced into sounding a different kind of alarm is the brotherhood if anything really serious happens there things like consuming large amounts of all red wine that's what people often say they're going to do such things won't help quite the reverse they may seriously damage their health because i don't function and it may well happen and probably will as well everything in japan goes
we see the nuclear catastrophe in japan. we are closing nuclear plants the away from these kind of resort. it's hard not to be gripped by a panic when the world's high and mighty are sounding the alarm the closer you are typical shima the bigger your chances of picking up the panic virus which is spreading more so if you're not a physicist or a doctor people in russia's far is divided from japan by a strip of water four hundred miles across where the quickest to react. my friend called me and...